



We appreciate Jeremy’s contributions to the organization over the last three seasons, and we wish him and his family the best. Today’s coaching changes are difficult, especially given the incredible personal connections Jeremy and others have made with our players in their development. “The fact is our play and competitiveness must improve. “Our on-ice goal remains the same: to build an elite system of hockey – and we have not delivered on that,” Blackhawks interim general manager Kyle Davidson said in a statement released by the team. The Blackhawks made the announcement on Saturday afternoon, less than 24 hours after another embarrassing loss (5-1 to the Winnipeg Jets) on Friday night that saw them give up two early goals and offer no push back in the second and third periods. The team also announced that Marc Crawford, Jimmy Waite, Matt Meacham and Dylan Crawford will maintain their current assistant coaching duties.
